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Benjamin Franklin Quick

Birth25 Jan 1810 - Westchester, New York, United States
Death26 Dec 1875 - Atwood, Piatt, Illinois, United States
MotherSarah Reynolds
FatherElijah Quick

Born in Westchester, New York, United States on 25 Jan 1810 to Elijah Quick and Sarah Reynolds. Benjamin Franklin Quick married Elizabeth Utterback and had 11 children. He passed away on 26 Dec 1875 in Atwood, Piatt, Illinois, United States.

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Elijah Quick
1771 - 1839
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Sarah Reynolds
1772 - 1828
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Elizabeth Utterback
1817 - 1903
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Isaac Quick
1839 - 1896
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William Henry Quick
1846 - 1920
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John Thomas Quick
1838 - 1927
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Miles Quick
1849 - 1920
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Benjamin Franklin Quick
1860 - 1945
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Elizabeth Quick
1842 - 1925
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Naomi Quick
1844 - 1873
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James Floyd Quick
1848 - 1911
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Daniel Quick
1852 - 1920
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Hulda Quick
1840 - 1875
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Vincent Quick
1854 - 1912

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